Lee Jong Seok feels the urge to get married after Lee Bo Young’s engagement
2013.08.12
Actor Lee Jong Seok revealed that he wants to get married after learning that his co-star Lee Bo Young was getting married soon. Lee Jong Seok participated in a pictorial for the fashion magazine, ‘Singles’, and talked about his role of Park Soo Ha in the recently concluded SBS drama ‘I Hear Your Voice’. When about if there was anything he was particularly pleased about in his drama, the actor humbly said, “I used more emotions than I normally would. I was surprised that I lived my life without expressing these emotions. I guess we are alike in some way, so I could roughly portray his feelings, but I did not do it totally through.” With his co-star announcing her engagement, Lee Jong Seok added, “I felt the urge to get married when I heard about Lee Bo Young’s engagement”, and expressed that he is also looking forward to his own big day. Meanwhile, Lee Jong Seok is currently busy filming his movie ‘No Breathing’.
Aviator does not behave like an old casino game moved onto a screen. It feels more like something built for the screen from the start. The plane takes off, the multiplier rises, and the player has one decision to make. Cash out now, or wait and risk the round ending before they press the button. That is the basic idea behind crash games. They strip the round down to timing. The game shows the risk in real time instead of hiding it behind a spin or a dealt card. Read more
Walk through any modern wellness expo and you’ll see a striking pattern: people aren’t just buying supplements anymore — they’re buying signals. Red light panels, PEMF mats, vagus nerve stimulators, biofeedback rings, grounding sheets. The wellness aisle has quietly become an electronics aisle. And tucked inside that shift is one of the more unusual comeback stories in alternative health: the return of Rife frequencies. Read more
Finding the right place for weight care can feel kind of personal. You are not just picking a clinic near your home. You are trusting someone with your health, time, money, and hopes. A good center should listen before it talks. Read more